Covid-19: France moves to night-time curfew from 15 December – BBC News

The government had conditioned the easing of restrictions on the number of new cases falling to around 5,000 a day. But that number remains well above 10,000 – on Thursday, there were 13,750 infections.

“We aren’t yet at the end of this second wave, and we won’t reach the objectives we had set for 15 December,” Mr Castex told a news conference. “We can’t let down our guard. We have to stay focused, and find our way through the next few weeks with lots of vigilance.”

Museums, cinemas and theatres as well as sports venues, which were expected to reopen on Tuesday, will remain closed for an extra three weeks.

Source: Covid-19: France moves to night-time curfew from 15 December – BBC News

Forty-two days Russian officials offer conflicting advice on how ‘Sputnik V’ interacts with alcohol — Meduza (full protection does not kick in until 42 days after shot series)

A full-fledged immune response to the vaccine will be formed within the [full] 42 days, so it’s important not to get infected with the coronavirus during these days.

“She noted that everyone who will be vaccinated will have to observe a regime for the 42 days, limiting the use of alcohol and drugs, which suppress the immune system, [and] observing a mask regime and [social] distance in public places.”

Source: Forty-two days Russian officials offer conflicting advice on how ‘Sputnik V’ interacts with alcohol — Meduza

The New Abortion Rights Advocates Are on TikTok – The New York Times

Ms. Cueto, who grew up in South Carolina and now lives in Charlotte, is one of many Gen Z campaigners for abortion rights who use social media to galvanize their peers. “Every day I post about being pro-choice,” said Michaela Brooke, 19, a student at the University of Alabama in Birmingham and an activist with Advocates for Youth, a nonprofit that organizes young people around reproductive health. Ms. Brooke said she posts educational resources, as well as information about opportunities to organize.

The Art of Saying No

THE ART OF SAYING NO

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Nice person, Since you came, you must have a weakness like not being able to say no. Relax.

We will overcome this problem. If you don’t want to go to the cinema to avoid breaking the heart, because if you say no, you can break your relationship or feel selfish. Don’t feel! You are not an ice cream. You can’t make everyone happy and you don’t have to. Let’s say to him/her , she/he comes, no need to ask if she/he accepts it for sure. people don’t feel your emotion. The golden rule of being potatoes means yes to everyone in every respect. Once you create this perception, yesers constantly surround you. Lowering self-confidence. Think now, close your eyes and review your life. Think about things you can’t say no. Now update those topics by thinking that they gave no answer to the first question. you didn’t lose, you won…

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